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			December 15, 2012 
 
 
 
			 
			 
 
			As old paradigms crumble it is necessary 
			to build a foundation for the creation of new ways of living and 
			surviving with each other and the planet. This can seem a monumental 
			task, but if we start with the basics we will reach a different kind 
			of tipping point, one that will launch our global population into 
			prosperity and happiness. 
 
			Without these we have nothing, but with 
			these we can not only survive, but thrive, and build upon this 
			foundation the beautiful and ingenious aspects of humanity. 
 
 
			 
 
			Why does the majority comply? 
 As economic pressure increases and we are caught up in the world economy, it seems spending two thirds of our time working jobs that are usually disconnected from what we are passionate about is accepted, and to do otherwise is to be ostracized. While a good work ethic is to be commended, as there is much to do, it is important to consider what the work is accomplishing. 
 
			Are we providing a service to humanity? 
			Are we inspiring ideas, upholding proven means of survival, or 
			exploring new avenues of existence? Are we doing what is meaningful 
			and can last the test of time? Are we being good stewards of our 
			environment so future generations will inherit a world worth living 
			in?  
 This is tragic not only to the individual but to the entire population. 
 
			 
			 
 
			With time we have freedom to think, 
			design, and orchestrate our unique contribution to life. With time 
			we can enjoy the beauty of the world and become inspired by the 
			intricate workings of nature. With time we can focus our amazing 
			individual and collective potential on uplifting the world and all 
			its creatures. 
 
			With a network such as this, each 
			individual would only need to work 2 or 3 hours a day to provide the 
			basic needs of life for all. The rest of the time could be utilized 
			to maximize human potential as the individual wishes, backed by a 
			network of communities’ skills and resources. 
 This is not so different from how each town or village is unique in the world now, except there would be a much greater equality between the communities and therefore much greater empowerment of the individuals living within them. 
 
			Since each community would be unique in 
			what it offers beyond the basics, and with modern transportation and 
			communication individuals would naturally gravitate to the community 
			they most resonate with, the diversity of the world is reinforced 
			while allowing like-minded people to work together. 
 
			First, start one center that provides food, 
			water, shelter and energy to the surrounding community, then make 
			more and connect them. In a short time these centers will have the 
			resources to start expanding into other projects, workshop space, 
			forums, performances, seminars, celebrations, and all manner of 
			community events. 
 
			Another is used as an education and 
			entertainment forum with an indoor amphitheater and 360-degree 
			projector, facilitating everything from live theater with motion 
			picture backdrop, to educational speakers, to real-time planetarium 
			zoom-ins on the cosmos utilizing digital telescope technology, to 
			musical performances and other community-oriented activities, etc. 
 
			The food from the farm and greenhouses 
			is distributed free to the surrounding community, thus relieving 
			much of its food needs. The community center is a place where people 
			gather to learn how to be self-sustainable and to contribute to the 
			overall goal of a self-sustainable community that can join other 
			communities that are pursuing this idea. 
 This is what we are doing in Lincoln, Vermont through our non-profit The Root Center. 
 
			Join us! at
			
			http://www.therootcenter.org 
 
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